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ANCIENT ASTRONAUTS CREATED
YOU

by Michael Tellinger, guest contributor.
[June 15, 2006]

[WeeklyUniverse.com]
I don't deny a spiritual side to our existence, but for clarity's sake,
let's stick to the physical part of our sudden appearance on Earth as a
species some 180,000 to 250,000 years ago. I say "sudden" because
we've not really undergone dramatic physical evolutionary changes since
then.

Various ancient scripts as
old as 5800 years record what sounds like genetic manipulation and cloning
by advanced astronauts who settled on Earth and cloned Humankind as a slave
species. We've now attained that same ability, yet some people doubt
that advanced "humans" could have lived on other planets and done such
things
on Earth.

Yet consider Panspermia. Life exists everywhere in the universe in the form of microscopic organisms,
larvae, spores, seeds, bacteria, viruses, and forms yet unknown to us.

These life forms are dispersed across the universe by asteroids, comets,
and other space objects, eventually landing on planets where they sprout
new life and evolve into high levels of intelligence. Then this new
species enters space and explores other planets. What we're doing
on Mars right now!

New Scientist
recently reported on alien life forms that rained down in various parts
of the world. In July 2001, about 50 tons of "red dust" fell in the
rain over Kerala, India. In the red dust, scientists found microscopic
alien life forms never before seen and without any DNA. In August
2000, sprats (small herring-like fish) fell onto the English port of Great
Yarmouth. In June 1997, live tadpoles and toads fell in the rain
over Mexico.

The one way this could have happened is that a comet,
carrying eggs or larvae or red dust frozen in its icy body, plummeted to
Earth. The comet exploded in the upper atmosphere and its contents
settled in the clouds -- until the next thunderstorm.

Many more,
and lesser, advanced species than us must exist on other planets. As the more evolved universal species explore other planets, they'll do
things with unexpected side effects – like creating a new species of lesser
intelligence and allowing it to get out of control. That's what likely
happened on Earth.

The Human
Genome Project corroborates that our DNA was manipulated and spliced
upon our creation. A vast percentage of human DNA is inactive --
some 97% of it is wasted space, containing no active code. The full
length of our DNA contains some 20,000 genes.

Curiously, humans have
the longest DNA molecule among all Earth species, yet use the smallest
percentage of it. Other species use much more of their DNA, some
as much as 98%.

This contradicts
evolutionary principles. Humans should have the most complex and
evolved DNA of all species to have created Earth's highest civilization.

Even more
curious is that the number of genes in a DNA strand increases from simple
organisms to those more advanced. Humans should have the most genes,
but strangely, this is not so. The chimp, our nearest genetic relative,
has almost twice as many genes as do humans.

Then
there's the anomaly of chromosomes. Human DNA is broken into 23 pairs
of chromosomes. By comparison, all apes have 24 pairs. One
would expect that Homo
Erectus, our immediate evolutionary precursor, would then also have
had 24 chromosome pairs.

On April
6, 2005, Nature reported researchers at the National Human Genome Research
Institute announced: "A detailed analysis of chromosomes 2 and 4 has detected
the
largest 'gene deserts' known in the human genome and uncovered more evidence
that human chromosome 2 arose from the fusion of two ancestral ape chromosomes."

Chromosome
2 is our second largest chromosome. It makes no sense why two primordial
chromosomes
should have merged -- to make us human! -- if this new chromosome 2 offers
no apparent survival advantage.

Sumerian tablets implying that humans were cloned as a sub-species between Homo
Erectus and an advanced humanoid species arriving on Earth some 400,000
years ago suddenly make sense. These tablets describe how our maker
removed parts from the "Tree
of life" to limit the ability of the new "creature"; how the makers
struggled to engineer a "primitive worker" that could understand commands
but not be too smart to question their existence.

"Is man not aware that We created him
from a little germ? ... We first created man from an essence of clay; then
placed him a living germ in a secure enclosure. The germ we made
a clot of blood, and the clot a lump of flesh. This we fashioned
into bones, then clothed the bones with flesh…"
-- Koran

19. But from minute body particles
of these seven very powerful Purushas springs this, the perishable from
the imperishable.

20. Among them each succeeding acquires
the quality of the preceding one, and whatever place each of them occupies,
even so many qualities it is declared to possess.

Note
that the Koran references the creator as "We." The cloning of humans
as a primitive worker, or "lulu amelu," no longer seems so far fetched. The odd genetic anomalies do seem to support a genetic manipulation in
our distant past. Modern day researchers go further, saying that
this "fusion" of our chromosome 2 is what makes us human.

Are we
nearing proof that humans were created by his Maker to be slaves for the
early gold mines on Earth? It seems so.

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